An overview of the efficacy of inhaled curcumin: a new mode of administration for an old molecule.

An overview of the efficacy of inhaled curcumin: a new mode of administration for an old molecule.

Publication date: Dec 15, 2025

Curcumin is a polyphenol with a variety of pharmacological actions. Despite its therapeutic effects and well-known safety profile, the utility of curcumin has been limited due to its deprived physical, chemical, and pharmacokinetic profile resulting from limited solubility, durability, prompt deterioration and pitiable systemic availability. Employment of an amalgamated framework integrating the potential advantages of a nanoscaffold alongside the beneficial traits of inhalational drug delivery system beautifully bringing down the restricting attributes of intended curative interventions and further assures its clinical success. Current review discussed different application of inhalable nanocurcumin in different medical conditions. Lung diseases have been the prime field in which inhalable nanocurcumin had resulted in significant beneficial effects. Apart from this several lung protective potentials of the inhaled nanocurcumin have been discussed against severe pulmonary disorders such as pulmonary fibrosis, radiation pneumonitis, and IUGR-induced bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Also, application of the disclosed intervention in the clinical management of COVID-19 and Alzheimer’s Disease has been discussed. In this portion, the potential of inhalable nanocurcumin in addressing various medical conditions along with ongoing advancements in nanoencapsulation techniques and the existing challenges in transitioning from pre-clinical models to clinical practice has been summarized.

Concepts Keywords
Alzheimer Alzheimer’s disease
Nanoencapsulation COVID-19
Pharmacokinetic Curcumin
Pneumonitis inhalable nanocurcumin
Therapeutic lung cancer

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Curcumin
drug DRUGBANK Spinosad
disease MESH Lung diseases
disease MESH radiation pneumonitis
disease MESH bronchopulmonary dysplasia
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH Alzheimer’s Disease
disease MESH lung cancer

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